Morning Tribune, 10 October 1941

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  • 16 13 Morning Tribune Vol. 6— No. 216, Friday, October 10, 1941. Morning Tribune Saturday, October, 11, 1941.
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  • 431 13 THE situation on the Eastern Front is very grave, reports early this morning indicated. Following the capture of Orel, the battle for which lasted three days, the Germans are striving to thrust their way north. Fierce tank battles are raging. While the Red Army
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  • 73 13 Australian Locos For Iran S Canberra, Oct. 9. I AUSTRALIAN standard gauge locomotives are to 2 be made available to Russian j and British forces in Iran, it was stated by Premier Curtin to-night, announcing a deci- sion of the Cabinet. Notwithstanding the severe 5 S strain on Australia's own
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  • 359 13 David Ami l.oliaHi Sea Story London, Oct. 9. A LARGE German U-boat surrendered after a fight with the British trawler Lady Shirley and was subsequently sunk. The Lady Shirley arrived at Gibraltar with 44 prisoners. The U-boat surrendered as a result of a most spirited action on
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  • 113 13 TURKS SIGN TRADE PACT WITH GERMANY London. Oct B. A TRADE agreement betwwn (ierniany and Turkey was signed at noon to-day, according to the Vichy news agency. From Ankara it is reported that the German trade expert. Dr. Karl Clodius, following instructions from Berlin had agreed to the modified Turkish
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  • 107 13 OPINION: In London London, Oct. 9. I WHILE it is extremely difficul to obtain accurate detaile information concerning th terrific battle now raging i Russia the situation in th Central sector is obviously ver serious, authoritative circles if London stated to-day. If the Germans achieve their obi ject of annihilating
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  • 98 13 Berlin, Oct. 9. REICH Press Chief Dietrich, arriv ing in Berlin from the Easten Front, declared that the campaigi in the East is decided. Soviet Rus sia is finished from the militar; point of view, he said. Dietrich estimated that be tween 50 and 70 divi sions of
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  • 151 13 New York, Oct. 9.— Radio reports from Panama City suggest that a coup d'eta has taken place in Panama. Accordln to the radio the Government Secretar De La Guardia is ruling and a numbi of Panama City leaders, including th Mayor have been imprisoned. Presiden Arias is said
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  • 136 13 India's First Night Fighter 19- Year-Old Brahmin London, Oct. 9. NAGARATA RANGANPHA has the distinction of being India's first night fighter pilot in service with the R.A.F. He is a 19-year-old Brahmin from Bangalore, Mysore State. The Air Ministry news service says he has nearly finished his training in the
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  • 84 13 Washington, Oct. 9. rE quick passage of legislation providing for the new Lease-Lend funds amounting to $5,935-million in exact form asked for by President Roosevelt, is predicted by Mr. Sam Rayburn, speaker of the House of Representatives. He plans to
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  • 85 13 New York, Oct. 9. IYISCUSSING the Lease-Lem bill in an article in Collier'! Magazine, President Roosevel writes that the United State! Government's policy is consis tently designed to keep the war out of the Americas. But this becomes impossible if the last European bulwark of
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  • 312 13 Moscow, Oct. 9. THE gravity of the situation created by the present German mass drive for Moscow is stressed in to-day's Pravda which gives a vivid account of the mass of material thrown into tfoe battle by Germany. Warning the Soviet people they 'should realise the extent
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  • 264 14 Russians Suffer Heavy Trials London, Oct. 9. THE general newspaper opinion in London is that the Russians' position on the Eastern Front is worsening. The Times' military correspondent says: "The scope of the German enveloping movement in the eastern sector is now shown to to greater than the earlier information
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  • 50 14 A CHINESE communique announces the capture of five vantage points in the suburbs of Ichang, in. eluding Tungshanszu, which is less than one-third of a mile eastward of Ichang and commands a good view of the city but it does not mention anv Chinese entrv into Ichang.- Reuter
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  • 33 14 THE diplomatic adviser to Admiral Nomura, Japanese Ambassador to America, Mr. Wakasagi. has arrived in Washington by aii and immediately conferred with Admiral Nomura, reporting the results of his trip to Japan Reuter
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  • 23 14 THE Japanese Information Board announces the des- patch of a Japanese delegation to Indo-China to investigate the economic resources of the colony. Reuter
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  • 17 14 FE Italian communique yesterday announced that the R.A.F. bombed localities on the east coast of Sicily.- Reuter
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  • 33 14 THE; Naniing Government will open trade offices in Haiphong and Saigon, in Indo-China. to stimulate trade among Asiatic countries in view of the Anglo-American freezing action, states a Japanese report from Nanking.- Reuter
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  • 109 14 London, Oct. 9. BRITAIN'S policy of ensuring the economic prosperity of associated countries has been extended to Iceland. The "Daily Telegraph's" special correspondent at Reykjavik says: "The agreement under which the Ministry of Food has purchased Iceland's fish catch until June 30, 1942, will bring a
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  • 144 14 Shanghai, Oct. 9. JAPANESE pressure to compel the Soviets to conclude a separate peace with Germany was openly advocated yesterday by the Shanghai Mainichi, a Japanese paper. The journal says that the Ger-man-Soviet struggle was obviously bad for the Axis and if it continued through
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  • 45 14 Washington, Oct 9. EIGHT HUNDRED tons of medical supplies ndw in England, will b? rushed to Russia, followed immediately by additional shipments, valued at $250,000, from the Unitec States, according to Mr. Davis, Cnairman of the American Red Cress.- Reuter
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  • 174 14 DOUBLE 10TH URGE TO FINAL VICTORY THE Double Tenth anniversary this year will be observed throughout Malaya with increased confidence for final victory. declared Sin Chew Jit Poh in an editorial yesterday. The Changsha victory which happened just before the Anniversary serves as a tonic to further heighten the spirit
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  • 197 14 Shanghai. Oct. 9. A PESSIMISTIC view of the future facing not only Shanghai's world of business but the city's teeming workaday millions is taken by the Finance and Commerce, the leading British financial weekly. Referring to the increase of 859 per cent, in the cost of
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  • 122 14 LoyanK, Oct. 9. THROUGH the mighty resistance of the Chinese, enemy troops who had attempted to penetraU into Chengchow met with a heavy blow, according to a front-line dispatch Meanwhile, Party and Political as well as public circles are organizing a comfort party
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  • 101 14 A STRIKING example of the friendliness between the Arabs and the Empire forces in the Middle East is provided by the story of an Australian who made a forced landing in a blazing aircraft in Syria just before the signing of the armistice. After wanderinc for
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  • 307 15 NEWS FROM INDIA Peshawar, Oct. 8. MOCK raids ol enemy aircraft on an aerodrome and on railway bridges were included in to-day's programme of air defence exercises in North-West Indii "Incendiary and high explosive bombs" were dropped on an aerodrome and late this afternoon a "raid" was reported in Peshawar.
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  • 85 15 Jodpur, Oct. 8. 41 1 HAVE no doubt A that with our joint efforts we shall not only save ourselves from the Nazi peril, but also rid the world of the menace to humanity, civilisation and peace," said His Highness the Maharajah of Jodpur State in reply to *n address,
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  • 127 15 A FORMIDABLE and imposing array of counsel appeared in the appellate court yesterday before Mr. Justice Altken In connection with the affairs of the estate of the well-known Indian millionaire. H. aomapah, deceased. The matter was taken before the court for the construction of the will
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  • 322 16 Cable News from 'Down Under' Melbourne, Oct. 9. DENNIS F. Duffy, aged 34, of Corowa, New South Wales, seven feet six inches high, and familiar as a sandwichman in Melbourne, endeavoured to join the A.1.F., but was told that he would need special weapons, special tents, and special trenches. He
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    • 193 16 "IN THE NAVY" IS WITHOUT DOUBT THE YEARS FUNNIEST PICTURE" says j The "S. FREE PRESS" reviewer j And THArS THE UNANIMOUS OPINION of th THOUSANDS WHO ARE FLOCKING TO SEE IT! ''■''^Ik i Bl r l > NOTB Owinr to the screening of the CHINESE "DOUBLE TENTIT attraction "LIGHT
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    • 112 16 IOSITIVEL Y LAST 2 SHOWS At 3-15 6-15 P.M. ALHAMBRA ONE MAN IN A MILLION A MILLION MEN IN ONE! *«Kal™» ftOBERTRtskiN BYINOTON Ji««i CLfiXSON G«a. LOCKHA^T Dincuih ftuk CfMA SEE HOW THE If CAMPAIGN HAS ALL EUROPE UNITED AGAINST THE XA/JS! GALA FAR EASTERN PREMIERE 10-M4.111 ai t4J OXIA
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  • 110 17 America Convoys O e wn Shipping In Pacific Shanghai, Oct. i. COME 220 Shanghailanders arc taking the opportunity to leave Shanghai for other climes when the liner President Coolidge (21,936 tons) sails to-day. Aboard the vessel are about 100 United States Army men who are en route to America after
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  • 137 17 k TELEGRAM from the j S*» Secretary of State for I the Cc lonics states the con- I dition which have been ira- t i poj^d on the receipt in Great Britain of gift parcels of i clothing, cloth and similar rationed articles from ab- road.
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  • 132 17 London, Oct. 9. THE Ministry of Supply states that the chart of the Run production compiled by the Ministry during the last three months looks like the flißht of an anti-aircraft shell, so perpendicular is its rise. During the past quarter, production of major sized
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  • 113 17 THAI PARENTS GIVE SUPPORT TO PREMIER Bangkok, Oct. 9. WHOLEHEARTEDLY endorsing the Premier's recent appeal that the Thais remain truly neutral in letter and spirit, Thai parents, writing in the correspondence columns of the British-ownec. Bangkok Times, cite the example of "subtle and unneutral proDaganda" which is being insidiously injected
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  • 115 17 Bangkok, Oct. 9. ANEW law, making it compulsory for practically every Thai to I possess a plot of land, is foreshadowed by the Bangkok Radio. The aim of the new law is to ensure that all the available uncultivated land in the country shall be
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  • 238 17 London, Oct. 9. IT If surely of the highest significance that in the midst .of a life and death struggle, a meeting should be held to discuss the standard of living of workers," said the Lord Privy Seal. Mr. C. A. Attlee. Deputy Premier,
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  • 147 17 Chungking. Oct. 9. CHINA, in spite cf her almost Inexhaustible reserves of manpower reworc?f, is admittedly in need of modern equipment and technical assistance, dedans the Ta Kung Pao, welcoming the United States Military Mission. ITw effectively China's requirements will be met by the
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  • 68 17 Shanghai. Oct 9. M. RODERICK EGAL, former head of the Free French in Shanghai, who returned to Shanghai on Tuesday is now residing in the International Settlement following the action of the local Vichy Consul-General in banning him irom the French Concession. His old-established wine store,
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  • 184 17 Chungking, Oct. 9. OCTOBER 9, the eve of China's National Holiday, has been designated as the "Aid China Day" in Cuba, according to an announcement made by the 1 S The designation will have great contribution to the "Bowl of Rice." movement which will
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    60 17 V Visitors at S the Canadian 1 National Rail- way station at i Jasper find this i totem pole a subject of fas- i clnaiing inte- V rest. These poles are fro- S tesquely carved 1 and set up by V the Red In- t dians to propi-
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  • 272 17 German Labour Shortage London, Oct. 9. THE labour shortage remains one of the main preoccupation of the German authorities and it is emphasized authoritatively in London that the German economy Is affected much more by the general strain consequent on the shortage of manpower and means of transport than by
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  • 235 18 THE Indecent Advertisements Ordinance, which was passed by the Legislative Council last August, is now in force in the Colony, states an official commu- This ordinance forbids the publication, whether in newspaper advertisements or by handbill or poster exhibited in public places, of offers
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  • 306 18 WIR Percy McElwaine, the chief justice, yesterday ordered a retrial before another magistrate after hearing the submissions made by Mr. A.J. Braga, who stated that an omission to record a plea to an altered charge amounted to an illegality and that th e whole proceedings were thereby vitiated.
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  • 89 18 rpO-DAY 1« the Chinese National Day. In the English programme on ZHL, ZHPI and ZHP2. Mr. Lee Kong Chlan wIU broadcast a talk from the Singapore station of the M.B.C. at 9.30 p.m., on "The Double Tenth and Its Significance." The fortnight's prlze-wlnnlng letter In the series
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  • 30 18 The Postal Department advises that no air malls from the United Kingdom etc. were received by the Eastbound British Overseas Airways Corporation flying boat which arrived In Singapore yesterday afternoon.
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  • 191 18 Greater Influx Of Indians I CONSIDEKA- 1 A BLE increase i I in immigration > from India is believed to have i taken place in i the third qua*- ter for this year, i and for this I I period it b learned that) the figures s how I an
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  • 113 18 A 21-YEAR-OLD Hylam, Wah Kai Meng, was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment by the third magistrate, Mr. R. Moor, yesterday for absenting himself while, employed at the Auxiliary Depot (Medical). Wan pleaded guilty and said that he was ready to go back to work. The prosecuting
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  • 95 18 AT thQ inquest yesterday into the death of Wan Ah See, 31-year-old Cantonese woman who was killed when th e rickshaw in which she, her seven-year-old daughter and a friend werq. riding was involved in an accident in front of the Hill Street police station on
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  • 243 18 THE difficulty of ascertaining the exact moment when fish went bad was emphasised at yesterday's meeting of the Rural B ard when members debated whether further Icences should be granted to itinerant hawkers to sell cooked fish. After discussion (he meeting: postponed th? matter
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    • 214 18 ANNOUNCEMENT of INTEREST TO f ALL LOYAL CHINESE! I CAPITOL THEATRE j As an appropriate gesture to commemorate the "DOUBLE TENTH j Chinese Holiday! 3 Special SHOWS TO-DAY: 10-15 a.m. 12-30 3-15 p.m. j The Inspiring CHINESE Dramatic I Production made with the Co operation of the CHUNGKING GOVT. "LIGHT
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  • 515 19 VA.I A. (iiull<*iigc I ii |p %wt t Manchester Regiment Beaten Two-Nil gCORING a goal in each half, the Airport Sports Club, who had earlier in the week beaten the Chinese Athletic Juniors, provided the third surprise in the Singapore Challenge Cup competition when they eliminated
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  • 85 19 London, Oct. 9. rE Aga Khan, who disposed of most of his racing interests in England at the outbreak of war, has now decided to increase his activities and will have a good number of horses running next season. His representatives yesterday bought a yearling
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  • 53 19 vii more reservations can be made for A the replay of the first division league match at the Stadium on Saturday between the R.A.F. and the S.C.F.A. to deride the issue of this division of the league. There will, however, be at the Stadium 2.400 seats which can be bought
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  • 29 19 ■jurRS Curslaw and Mrs. Rowly-Conwy ilvl won the final of the women's doubles of th<> S.C.C. tennis tournament beating Mr. Still and Miss B. Still 6-3. 3-6. 9-7 lay,
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  • 19 19 'I ll TIDES TO-DAY 125 6 ft.; ln>i»ta P it TO-MORROW: 2 m H.3 It 1.41 PJII B<J ft.
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  • 227 19 THE Indian Association hockey eleven impressed greatly at yesterday's match with the S.C.C. whom they defeated 3—o "after a keen struggle on the Padang. Both sides failed to register any goal in the first session although many opportunities to score were frequently presented. Hewan,
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  • 318 19 rriISPLAYING good allmJ\ round form yesterday evening, the Royal Army Medical Corps beat the Medical College Union by 12 points (four tries) to five (a goal) in a rugby game at Sepoy Lines. The Collegians, as usual, were handicapped by the superior weight of their
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  • 95 19 "Andy Hardy" At Play f America's numl ber one box- office attraction Mickey (Andy Hardy) Rooney takes a little re- taxation at tennis with big Bill Tilden. Mickey plays fine tennis Tilden says he is one of the best in the screen colony and was proud when he lost to
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  • 262 19 FE following are the handicaps for to-morrow's races at Kuala Lumpur, the final day of the Selangor autumn meet: Horses, Class 1. Div. I—6 Furs. Bay Dragon 9.07 Bridge Law 8.06 Lined Up S.llEelgrass 8.06 Counsel 8.11 Remember Me 7.10 Fasts tep 8 09 Ton roe 7.09
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    • 383 19 Foot Itch Healed in 3 Days Do your feet itch, smart and burn to badly that they nearly drive youcrasy? Does the skin crack, peel or bleed? The real cause of these skin troubles is a germ that Has spread throughout the world, and is called various names such as
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 55 19 SOCCER. Challenge Cup, first round. Argylls v R.A. (Heavy). Stadium. HOCKEY: SRC. v Singapore Hornets. SRC; S.C.C. v Medical College. S.C.C; ACS. v Indian Oeneral Hospital. Oldham Hall; Khalsa v R.A.O.C. Khalsa ground. RUGBY: S.C.C. v Coast Battery, S.C.C: Medical ColleKe v Bt. Andrew's, 0.8.A.: Loyals v Navy, Naval Base.
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  • 922 21 LONDON! LETTER I L». London, Sept. 7. II OU (lrasti(l alv J^^ the new plans J^ fl^Rw i"'»r increasing l!ii- K|t;un "> armed un d /^^^^civil defences are inT^*&\ dicated by the reports now current. It is believed that within the next few months the maximum military age
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  • 311 21 MORNING TRIBUNE FRIDAY. OCT. 10. 1941. DOUBLE TENTH fROM its very birth thirty years ago to-day, the infant Chinese Republic has been impeded in its growth by internecine warfare, civil strife and political rivalry. Lust for power prevented the warlords from surrendering their authority to centralised control, and factional jealousies
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
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  • 863 22  - gala opening or Cathay restaurant Vera Ardmore Vy J I lor coming victory ball HAPPY picture of charming Mrs. P. R. Spicer, one of the organisers of a Victory Ball to be held at Raffles on the 20th \in aid of the Churchill Tank Fund. She is a sprightly dancer
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  • 264 22 People Places Charming additi-cns to Singapore's younger set are Cynthia Moxon and Dorothy Weatherburn. both hailing from Shanghai. Sighted the former at the Services Dance on Tuesday in a frock which does Shanghai modistes credit, of exotic electric blue lame with a silver sequin-studded belt and silver studded straps to
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 57 22 iMtckeT Bj Walt blouse Diftiicy (tXa. WELL... V YES, MC<EY /kW DOES SHE PLAY KsN> I SHOULDN'T is r>N I YOU PEOPLE V CERTMNLY k WICKED v nr39sv S WONDEK Mv^k/ BE ENTEKTMNED! )C TENNIS Iyr^ \2r* wnTuiwrt A,«n Al^X^i EVERY- )V I HWEN'T J^rZ^f^J/ rM V rlr r.^? jL
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  • 239 23 CHILDREN VARY considerably where learning to talk is concerned and sometimes the most intelligent youngsters are slow in starting. There are, however, certain normal standards which help the mother to judge whether her baby Ls keeping up to average in this respect. AT TWELVE MONTHS. .baby
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  • 568 23 DON'T wait until your child reaches toddlerhood or schoolage before teaching him good habits as regards sleep, digestion and exe«retion; the earlier he learns them the better, since from your point of view the early teaching of habit saves you much labour, time and anxiety and,
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  • 111 23 CEREALS are best given to Baby in jelly for?n for some months, unstrained cereals being cautiously added to 'the diet during the second year. To make Barley Jelly, which is an excellent form of food, especially when Baby has any digestive upset or rash, mix two tablespoonfuls of
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 296 23 B 5 BABY'S DEVELOPMENT during the nine months before he is born depends to a large extent on the food taken by his mother. Therefore she should be careful to see that her diet <• Hi includes adequate minerals for the DCIOrC DIIDT nutrition of herself and the child, >
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 32 23 C^J OH, I'M NOT KE^LY 6000] V4S HOW A )^T^\l MICKEY EVEN BEAT ME v— y J r AVI PIS6USTIN6LY KNOWA H^^^JN^ LOVESETM—^.. L MUSHY! < A \/~i UOVB SET? OJL^'^> >r 7/LJ
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  • 294 24 SOVIET TROOPS CALM DESPITE ONSLAUGHT Moscow, Oct. 10. rE self discipline of Soviet troops, who are now accustomed to the German methods, enables them to remain calm despite the surrounding of individual units of the enemy. This comment Hay's Soviet arVny newspaper, Red Star, both editorially and in dispatcheS> Yhe'Sr^
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  • 61 24 Bomoay, Oct. 10. f OMMENTING on the Far Eastv ern situation the Times of India says that the temperature of Japan's militarists rises and falls with the progress of the German army in Russia; a shattering blow dealt to the Soviet will almost certainly bring Japan into the war although
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  • 89 24 S Panama City, Oct. 10. k NUMBER of new decrees A have already been signed i I by the newly formed All-Parly i Panama Government which i was set up under the former I Minister of Justice, M. Rioardo I Adolfo de la Guardia. S Ex-President
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  • 122 24 Cairo, Oct. 10. A 6,000-TON enemy vessel was torpedoed and sunk by British naval aircraft on the night of Oct. 8/9. A Middle East R.A.F. communique says that the ship sank in ten minutes. On the same night an R.A.F. bomber attacked another ship of a similar
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  • 70 24 London, Oct. 10. IT was stated in the Com- mons yesterday that the Food Ministry had purchased directly the whole of the 1939|40 West African cocoa crop and besides supplying the United Kingdom, was responsible lor th? sale of the com-m-cdity throughout the world. The trading account for the period
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  • 46 24 London, Oct. 10.— The Duchess of Gloucester is expecting a baby probably in December. The Duke and Duchess were married in the Private Chapel of Buckingham Palace in November, 1935. Before her marriage the Duchess was Lady Alice Scott. This will be their first child.- Reuter
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  • 181 24 (FROM PAGE 1) perior forces. Russian resistance is stubborn and determined and even surrounded Soviet units are fighting on often firing guns at point blank range on German tanks and separating advancing German infantry from their tanks. In the five days fighting, one Soviet command has destroyed about
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  • 142 24 Baghdad, Oct. 10. THE new Iraqi Cabinet which was formed on Thursday includes as Premier and acting Defence Minister, M. Nuri Said, Interior and acting Foreign Minister, M. Salih Jabur, Finance Minister M. Ali Numtaz, Minister of Justice M. Sadlq Bassam, Education M. Tahsin Ali, Communications
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    • 118 24 LONDON, Oct. 10— Lord Beaverbrook was driven immediately to his office at the Ministry of Supply this morning when he arrived back in London from Moscow with Mr. Averill Harriman, the US. leader to the Moscow Mission. He did not make statement for publication on his arrival
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    • 90 24 WASHINGTON, Oct. 10— Ther e are enough guns to arm all American merchantmen as soon as Congress gives the word, said United States administration leaders last night. Leading editorials approve of President Roosevelt's message to Congress urging a speedy revision of the Neutrality Act to permit
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    • 77 24 CHINA'S increasing strength In her resistance shows that she is sure to win the war and the recent victories of the ~Chine.se armies in ChaiiKaha and Ichang further indicate tit at final victory lor China is imminent, declared Mr. Wang Fen-,', the Chinese Consul-General, addressing a Chinese
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    • 74 24 rVELVE Italian and German missionaries have already left Changslia following an expulsion order by the provincial government on a charge of "subversive activities", according to the local popular who gave Reuter their version of the story behind the Japanese Press party flight over Chan^-iha. It is alleged
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